#1: Take a piece of construction paper and write the color of it using a marker or a crayon. Need to do this for all the colors, purple, green, blue, red, orange, yellow, etc.
#2: Tape the colored construction paper to individual buckets
#3: Take a lot of different color pipe cleaners and hand them to the child
#4: The child is to put the colored pipe cleaners in the appropriate bucket.

#1: Take both of the paper plates and create lines that divide the paper plate up into 5 equal parts. Hint: Sort of like cutting a pizza.
#2: On one of the paper plates write the numbers 1-5 in each of the divided sections.
#3: Draw circles to correlate with the number that you wrote on the plate. Example: the number 5 gets 5 circles
#4: On the second paper plate cut out one of the triangle shapes you traced earlier. Leave the rim of the paper plate in tact.
#5: Put the two paper plates together and use the hole punch to create a hole in the center of each plate so they align.
#6: Push the pipe cleaner through the center of the hole and knot the end so the paper plates are now bound together.
#7: Rotate the plate around to reveal different numbers and circles.

#1: Prepare your work environment by laying down newspaper or plastic
#2: Pour some brown paint on the paper plate
#3: Use the paint brush to paint the child’s arm (up to their elbow) and their fingers brown. This will be the apple trees trunk and branches
#4: Press the child’s arm and fingers down on the construction paper. Make sure to press firmly so all the paint transfers.
#5: Set the paper and allow to dry
#6: Have an adult cut an apple in half
#7: Pour some red paint on a paper plate
#8: Dip the apple slice into the red paint
#9: Place the apple slice on the construction paper. Place the apple in areas where the child’s fingers were to create apples on the apple tree.

#1: Print out the circle template
#2: Trace the circle template on the red, green and yellow construction paper
#3: Have an adult cut out the circle templates you traced.
#4: On each of the colors write what color it is. Example: Red Circle Write “Red” could also write “Stop”. Do this for all the color circles you cut out.
#5: Cover the entire tissue box with the grey construction paper. Hint: Wrap it like a present. Do this for all 3 boxes
#6: Glue the circles on the front of each tissue box.
#7: Stack the three tissue boxes in the following order Red, Yellow, Green to create a stop light

#1: Print out the circle template
#2: Trace the circle template on a variety of construction paper colors
#3: Have an adult cut out the circle templates you traced.
#4: On each of the colors write what color it is. Example: Blue Circle Write “Blue”. Do this for all the colors expect white
#5: On the white circle glue the googly eyes in the center.
#6: Glue a small pom pom under the googly eyes. This will be the caterpillar’s nose
#7: Have an adult cut the pipe cleaner in half
#8: Take the pipe cleaners glue them to the top of the white circle. This will be the caterpillar’s antennas.
#9: Use markers or crayons to make a mouth for the caterpillar
#10: Have the child draw items that are the color of the circle in the center of each circle. An example would be a frog on the green circle.